maybe K-meleon was dying a slow death but then Firefox and Seamonkey are growing at a faster pace. some rumors on the web that a Firefox 5.0 is coming out later this year.

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Considering that it took Mozilla 12 betas to get FF4 out the door, I rather doubt the rumors about FF5.

As for KM, if you have deep pockets (say 80 million or so to support KM as Google does to Mozilla which also means FF mails home to Google), it too can come out faster with releases. Meanwhile, it is as it always has been, mom and pop with a developer or two at a time since its inception and a nice concept, a non-xul browser with a good scripting language substitute (tks to KKO). KM 1.6b2 works perfectly well on my machine and enough people look at bugfix reports out of Mozilla to make sure that KM is current with whichever issues affect it (not always the same as SeaMonkey). June is when Dorian and Desga2 will be working again on the core and in the meantime, little incremental improvements and fixes show up here.